From Zumba to yoga to ditching junk food, these simple lifestyle changes will help you lose 10, 30, even 50 pounds!
Tweak your lifestyle
It's a familiar story: You pledge to honor a daily
elliptical routine and count every last calorie. But soon, you're eating
cupcakes at the office and grabbing happy hour mojitos, thinking,
Oops, diet over.
There
is a better way: Swap the all-or-nothing approach for one
or two healthy switch-ups in your daily routine. "Doing this can lead to
more
weight loss than you ever imagined," says Marissa Lippert, RD, author of
The Cheater's Diet.
In fact, we talked to readers who knocked off 10, 25, even 60 pounds
with some easy tweaks. Borrow their slim-down secrets to transform your
body the real-world way.
Swap your go-to order
"I used to eat out at restaurants up to nine times a week!
By cutting back to just once a week and ordering a grilled chicken
salad instead of a large bowl of pasta, I've lost 20 pounds in one
month."
—Kerri Butler, Joplin, MO
Skip the salty aisle
"I reached my goal weight after I stopped routinely buying
snacks at the grocery store. If I wanted a bag of chips or a candy bar,
I had to walk to the store to get it. That inconvenience usually made
me ignore my cravings."
—Heather Del Baso, Worcester, MA
Have a 300-calorie breakfast
"I used to skip breakfast, but now I never go without. I
always eat about 300 calories of a healthy mix of protein and whole
grains. My go-to meal: a sandwich with natural peanut butter and apple
butter. It
keeps my hunger down so I snack less throughout the day. In a little over a year, I've shed 65 pounds."
—Bo Hale, Tulsa, OK
Get fit in five
"I try to fit in small bouts of exercise whenever
possible, like doing jumping jacks or crunches during television
commercials or dancing while washing dishes. This burns extra calories
and keeps me from mindlessly munching in front of the TV. Now my clothes
fit way better, and I’m
more toned than ever."
—Megan Tiscareno, Hammond, IN
Kick the habit
"I quit smoking, and right away joined a gym and started
working out with a personal trainer. There was no way I could exercise
and feel healthy if I kept lighting up. I've already dropped 37 pounds
in three months!"
—Leila Fathi, Memphis, TN
Do a purge
"I totally cleaned out my pantry. Once I replaced the
foods I used to overindulge in, like ice cream, with lower-cal snacks,
such as roasted sunflower seeds or Special K Chocolatey Delight cereal, I
began making better choices automatically. Now, I'm slimmer than I was
before I had my two kids!"
—Lori Feldman, Coconut Creek, FL
Healthy up your happy hour
"After work, my colleagues and I always grabbed dinner—and
it was usually deep-fried. Then we changed things up. Instead of nights
out, we started walking and running around a local track. A year later,
I’m down 40 pounds."
—Ellen Setzer, Cleveland, OH
Get fired up
"I loaded my iPod with jams that make me look forward to
going to the gym. They energize me, allowing me to pick up speed on the
elliptical—and because I want to hear my entire playlist, my workouts
are longer now. Two months later, I'm down 13 pounds and have killer
legs."
—Kara Marshall, York, ME
Pile on the veggies
"By adding vegetables to the foods I love—like eating
pizza topped with arugula and green peppers instead of pepperoni—I
became so full so quickly that I no longer had room to eat things like
chips or super-rich desserts. I said good-bye to four dress sizes!"
—Janessa Mondestin, New York City, NY
Downward dog it
"Yoga has become the best thing for my relationship with
food and my body. From practicing it several times a week, I'm now more
in touch with my hunger cues—so I eat intuitively and stop when I'm
full. I've gone down a jeans size, and my cellulite has disappeared!"
—Jessica Nicklos, Morgantown, WV
Don’t supersize it
"When going out for fast food, I used to get the
large-size value meal. Now, I satisfy a craving by ordering just one
item: a small order of fries or a six-piece box of chicken nuggets. So
far, I've shaved off 16 pounds in seven weeks, and I'm on track to being
thinner than my high school self for my 10-year reunion later this
year."
—Miranda Jarrell, Birmingham, AL
Save room for your dessert
"I budget for the treats I love. By eating healthy snacks
like carrots and hummus, I have calories to splurge on a piece of
chocolate and glass of wine each night. And I've still managed to lose
20 pounds in three months."
—Elaine Higginbotham, Fort Worth, TX
Brave a new class
"Two months ago, I started going to Zumba twice a week.
The crazy dance routines really tone your muscles—especially legs and
abs—and give you a heart-pounding cardio workout. Eleven pounds later,
I've almost reached my goal weight."
—Morgan Howe, Rochester, NY
Nix nighttime eating
"Each time I needed to lose the baby weight, I stopped
eating after 6:30 p.m. five nights a week. The other two evenings were
reserved for nights out. Most of what I'd eat at night was junk food
anyway, so it took only two months to get my pre-baby body back."
—Deborah Gilboa, Pittsburgh, PA
Walk with Spot
"My dog and I go for a walk every day, even if it's for
just 10 minutes around the block. When the weather is horrible, her
enthusiasm gives me the incentive to get out when I wouldn't dare lace
up my sneakers otherwise. All the walking adds up: I've lost more than
50 pounds this past year."
—Jamie Altholz, Denver, CO
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